Tea Party Mafia ;Is Kansas The Most Radical State In America? Facist Take Over,

Aug. 7 was a very good night for people who want to drive safe abortion out of Kansas. Republican primary voters ousted relative moderates from
the state Senate, laying the groundwork for Gov. Sam Brownback to push through his right-wing agenda, both economic and social.

But due to the pro-life routing of ‘moderates’, there is a real possibility that after the November elections, as many as 32 out of 40 Kansas
Senate seats could be filled by trusted pro-lifers!” Morris did not respond to a request for an interview.

Owens: It's something of a classical battle that's going on in the Republican Party these days between the ultra conservative wing and
the moderates. My assessment is that there's a very passionate, ultra-conservative part of the party that got their people out to vote, and
there's a fairly apathetic middle of the road moderate group that doesn't seem as passionate, to me, about anything. And that's too bad,
because in the new Senate there won't be much attention paid to social services, to education, and some of the other things that at least some of us
believe are tantamount to quality of life.

Owens: I've seen projections that say we'd be at a $2.7 billion in five years if we cut taxes too deeply. We have a constiutional mandate in
Kansas that we have to balance the budget. if we're $2.7 billion in the hole, we either have to go back and raise taxes, which the new senators won't
do, or we have to cut the programs. What do you cut in Kansas, where 67% of the budget is K-12 or higher ed? You're talking about higher ed taking a
huge hit, and I suppose you're expecting private or parochical school to fill the gap. But Kansas right now is sixth in the nation for quality of
public education. The theory, as I understand it, will be that businesses will bring enough new jobs to Kansas to make up the difference in funding.
But if part of his tax plan is to eliminate income tax, it's not gonna make a lot of difference, is it? Do they raise the property tax instead? The
whole theory is haywire.

Owens: They wrote me off early on. They went after the eight moderates they saw as impediments. And the challengers were backed very strongly
by the Americans for Prosperity. I don't know if you've heard of them, but they basically have an anti-tax philosophy. They were started by Koch
Industries and the Koch brothers, that's where the money comes from against us. The local Chambers are wholly owned by Koch Industries and
AFP.

Slate: But Koch Industries is a Kansas-based company that ostensibly provides jobs in Kansas, pays taxes in Kansas.

Owens: Sure, but they are absolutely opposed to taxes. If it were up to them they'd want us to do away with all taxes and leave them alone. They may
be a Kansas business, they may be the biggest company run by a single family, but they need to be asking the question "What can we do for Kansas?" and
not "What can Kansas do for us?" Koch Industries is just a terrible, terrible citizen as far as I'm concerned. I think Koch Industries has done a
major disservice to the state of Kansas.

The right wing extremist tea party is taking over the GOP. Being a moderate sensible republican is not good enough for them. They are funded by the
Koch bros, who are fascists and use their minions for personal gain. They claim to be small government unless it benefits them, they receive earmarks
and push for regulation on abortion..then cry about paying taxes. They want 0 regulation on corporations (but want to regulate abortion), so they can
dump their waste down a stream with no issue. They try to claim grass roots were never such.

They want to privatize EVERYTHING, imagine a world without public parks, libraries. beaches, fire fighters, cops, and public schools. If your house is
on fire, and you cannot pay the fee, just let it burn, who cares right?

Conservatives are on a witch hunt in Kansas, seeking to kick out moderate Republicans in state primaries on Tuesday.

Republican primary voters in Kansas could reshape the legislature in the contest, with conservatives hoping to oust moderate GOP incumbents in the
State Senate who have stymied the right's political agenda.

A remarkable thing happened on Tuesday in Kansas. Conservatives defeated seven moderate Republican lawmakers in party primaries with an eighth
incumbent trailing his opponent as votes continue to be counted.

So, the guy in the first video is claiming that all pro-lifers are "radicals", and that someone is buying votes, is he? Where is hos proof of this?
Can he show a single person who sold their vote? No, he can't, because if he had ANY evidence, he would have offered it. This is nothing more than
another attempt to paint the opposition as "radical" or "extremist"; standard tactics in the election process these days.

Frankly, the man has NO CLUE what he's talking about. A state with a very conservative population elects very conservative people, and chooses to
govern its own affairs, as the states are supposed to do, and this is something bad in his eyes? No, this is how things are supposed to be in this
country. People elect who they want, and states mind their own internal affairs. "United States of" America, after all.

Besides which, that "pro-life" = "radical business is straight out of the nasty little DHS paperwork labeling basically anyone that isn't a fan of
the current administration as a "potential terrorist". Same as they did for veterans (as discussed in other threads), and pretty much any other
conservative group.

More than half the campaign funding for these extremists come from the Koch Industries of Wichita? I don't believe for one second that David or
Charles Koch give a damn about "pro-life" issues - for them, it's an opportunity to use a wedge issue to get their puppets installed in government,
that they can use and control for other issues, like tax breaks for themselves or deregulation of their industry. It's really about the $$$ for them.
They are playing religious fundamentalists like a fiddle. It also means they are stoking the flames of religious hatred, and unleashing some real
crazies - looking at a quote like:

The Koch's backing this agenda are only looking out for their own selfish needs. If one of these teapublicans pushing this type of rhetoric leads to
a terrorist act such as a bombing will we hold the politicians responsible?

Thomas Jefferson had a little warning about the likes of the Koch brothers;

Terrorist acts like the Murrah Building bombing by a right-wing extremist, or abortion clinic bombings throughout Atlanta by "religious" Christians,
or execution-style murder of doctors who were put on a hit-list by anti-abortion fascists. You know, real terrorism, versus that baloney
cointel op story in Cleveland.

Originally posted by bjax9er
those evil pro-lifers are going to ruin everything.

them there koch brothers are taking over the world, watch out.

if there are any fascists, it would be the left wing radicals. GM ring a bell?

Calling the Right "pro-life" is a sad joke conjured up by master propagandist Frank Luntz. In reality, we should call them "forced birthers," a
label I picked up from another website forum. That label is perfect, because once born, the Right has zero interest in either the survival or
well-being of that child. As for pro-life, members of the Right are the greatest supporters of the death penalty, despite the proven fact that
innocent people have been and are executed. The Right are also the greatest champions for "pre-emptive" war, aka the Bush Doctrine an the sickest
part of his legacy that has damaged the nation more than anything else, as it have destroyed our claim to moral high ground and given rise to massive
numbers of people who (justly) hate us.

On mandatory sterilization of the poor: : One of Sanger's greatest influences, sexologist/eugenicist Dr. Havelock Ellis (with whom she had an
affair, leading to her divorce from her first husband), urged mandatory sterilization of the poor as a prerequisite to receiving any public aid. The
Problem of Race Regeneration, by Havelock Ellis, p. 65,

So, the guy in the first video is claiming that all pro-lifers are "radicals"

Ummm, the first thing he says in the video is that not ALL pro-lifers are radicals

A state with a very conservative population elects very conservative people,

So you have NO problem with this right wing extremism taking over all of the moderate conservatives (who are already hugely conservative) of Kansas?
Along with the Koch brothers funding these groups? The Koch brothers are not for your interests unless you are in the 0.1% of the country.

No, it is right wing extremism with a plantation model economy mindset. If you think anything that the Koch brothers funds is reactionary then you are
not living in reality. The group they fund (tea party) go into congress/senate and vote for things like the NDAA and CISPA and give them ear-marks.

Originally posted by bjax9er
those evil pro-lifers are going to ruin everything.

them there koch brothers are taking over the world, watch out.

if there are any fascists, it would be the left wing radicals. GM ring a bell?

Yah never mind the unelected Obama czar Holdren wants to mass medicate the entire populace without their knowledge or consent to medically limit thair
ability to reproduce. Why do liberals think it's ok to interfere in our free will when it's their agenda but not when it's pro life
agenda?

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